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LARIX leptolepis (Japanese Larch). A very fast grow- 
ing tree. Extremely attractive, light green foliage. 
oA YA 5.00 4.50 
Sepals, aie 7.50 6.00 
eS NAR 10.00 7.50 
sarapslad 15.00 12.50 
a gees 20.00 18.00 
ix aelets 25.00 — 
Beh Aer 30.00 —— 
LIQUIDAMBAR sstyraciflua (Sweet-gum). Tall tree 
having corky bark and glossy, star-shaped leaves. 
Attractive Autumn coloring. 
Thrives in moist 

Places. 50 to 60 ft. 
ito k ia ite 450 — 
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Heng 0 Ae RLF iat 7.00 6.30 
2% to 2% in. ...... 8.00 - 7.50 
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‘4 SIAR sas Ei bs A 15,00), 74 
me 4) ear 20.00 —— 
i Be Ane rc yn: 30.00," aot 
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ft SA ey ey Sane < BU an 50-00 i. as 
: LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tulip tree). Straight 
rapid growing tree. Tulip-like, pale yellow flowers. 
June-July. 70 to 80 ft. 
Pato 186 ‘Inn. ax, 4.00 3.60 
The ay 20 30" aes b 5 Oe eee 4.50 3.75 
so OS 2 Invieeee 6.00 5.40 
WSO Oe CaM ete 7.50 eo 
0 Ue Bes ECS bg AE aah 9.00 oe 
MAGNOLIA glauca (Sweet Bay Magnolia). Its frag- 
rant white flowers are small and cup-shaped and 
are borne over a long period in the summer. 
0) 2 SS ¢ Te ae Si agi a 3.00 — 
M. soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). Large pink and 
White flowers in April. 
‘2 to 2% ft. B. &B. 2.25 — 
2% to3 ft. “4 3.00 — 
3 to 3% ft., ye 400 — 
3% to4 ft. i 5,00, —— 
BS tk. BY LE: hy 6.00 — 
mb Gt Th, i, 9.00 — 
Ge WOT tbs rs 1200 — 
Bs OB PTE. rf 15.00  —— 
SLO LPR: fh es) 20.00 — 
M. stellata (Star Magnolia). 
double white flowers. One 
4 to5 
5 to6 
Spreading habit, semi- 
of the best dwarfs. 
ft.B.&B. 10.00 
1 15.00 
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